Reduces this node to a simpler expression. If CanReduce returns true, this should return a valid expression. This method can return another node which itself must be reduced.(Inherited from Expression.)

Reduces this node to a simpler expression. If CanReduce returns true, this should return a valid expression. This method can return another node which itself must be reduced.(Inherited from Expression.)

Compares the value sent to the parameter, arguments, to the Arguments property of the current instance of DynamicExpression. If the values of the parameter and the property are equal, the current instance is returned. If they are not equal, a new DynamicExpression instance is returned that is identical to the current instance except that the Arguments property is set to the value of parameter arguments.

Returns the argument at index, throwing if index is out of bounds. You should not use this member. It is only public due to assembly refactoring, and it is used internally for performance optimizations.

Optionally creates the CallSite and returns the CallSite for the DynamicExpression’s polymorphic inline cache. You should not use this member. It is only public due to assembly refactoring, and it is used internally for performance optimizations.

Rewrite this node replacing the dynamic expression’s arguments with the provided values. The number of args needs to match the number of the current expression. You should not use this type. It is only public due to assembly refactoring, and it is used internally for performance optimizations. This helper method allows re-writing of nodes to be independent of the specific implementation class deriving from DynamicExpression that is being used at the call site.